The Dark Knight
Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 06:03 pmI note that I did actually like the movie, and that I am a huge Batman fan and have been ever since I was seven and watched the dorky Adam West show and pretended I was the Batcycle when my sister was Batgirl (I was fueled by orange Tic Tacs). I also note that dark Batman appeals to the teenager in me, who read Dark Knight Returns at an incredibly impressionable age.
And yet...
Wow. So Rachel Dawes is the Woman in the Refrigerator for not one, but two men? Way to work in your misogyny while keeping the women in the film to a minimum.
Also, I'm so glad that the cowardly, money-grubbing, white-collar criminals are foreign Chinese people; the thuggish, street criminals are black; and that the mob is black, Italian, and Eastern European. *rolls eyes* It's great that there were some POC in secondary, non-criminal roles, but really, I think three minutes of a black police commissioner or Morgan Freeman's presence doesn't quite take the sting away from the implication that most criminals are POC. And even then, the biggest mastermind villain (Joker) is still white!
Despite my issues with how Rachel Dawes was handled, I very much liked what they did with Harvey Dent—my dad commented that Aaron Eckhart had the most to do in the movie, and I agree. That said, I wanted to slap Alfred for his decision to burn Rachel's letter, and I wanted to slap everyone who was all, "Gotham will be saved by a lie! Batman is so noble and heroic for walking off and being the bad guy!"
I cannot quite articulate why, as I do agree about the practical reasoning for covering Harvey Dent's crimes. Possibly it's because Batman's level of violence and property destruction (action movies really are fantasy) makes me scoff at the notion that Batman would even care about his reputation.
I think I may also be superhero-movie-d out; I'm tired of endless debate on what's moral or not for superheroes and wish that there were more of a deconstruction of superheroes and the entire action movie genre. Let's see how the Watchmen movie goes...
And yet...
Wow. So Rachel Dawes is the Woman in the Refrigerator for not one, but two men? Way to work in your misogyny while keeping the women in the film to a minimum.
Also, I'm so glad that the cowardly, money-grubbing, white-collar criminals are foreign Chinese people; the thuggish, street criminals are black; and that the mob is black, Italian, and Eastern European. *rolls eyes* It's great that there were some POC in secondary, non-criminal roles, but really, I think three minutes of a black police commissioner or Morgan Freeman's presence doesn't quite take the sting away from the implication that most criminals are POC. And even then, the biggest mastermind villain (Joker) is still white!
Despite my issues with how Rachel Dawes was handled, I very much liked what they did with Harvey Dent—my dad commented that Aaron Eckhart had the most to do in the movie, and I agree. That said, I wanted to slap Alfred for his decision to burn Rachel's letter, and I wanted to slap everyone who was all, "Gotham will be saved by a lie! Batman is so noble and heroic for walking off and being the bad guy!"
I cannot quite articulate why, as I do agree about the practical reasoning for covering Harvey Dent's crimes. Possibly it's because Batman's level of violence and property destruction (action movies really are fantasy) makes me scoff at the notion that Batman would even care about his reputation.
I think I may also be superhero-movie-d out; I'm tired of endless debate on what's moral or not for superheroes and wish that there were more of a deconstruction of superheroes and the entire action movie genre. Let's see how the Watchmen movie goes...
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Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 10:48 am (UTC)Oh, ladies. Are our standards so low?
[Not to mention that the film lost me with the international ring of terrorists who had no clear ideological goals. They just wanted to blow shit up for the hell of it? And then the white dude was the real criminal master-mind anyway. But then they had already lost me with the 'take out the trash' line.]
So, I clearly didn't like Iron Man, and I'm not planning to see The Dark Knight.
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Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 10:54 am (UTC)Also! I forgot, but I was so mad that when they had Commissioner Gordon's family in danger, all the focus was on his son. Dude! They could have at least had his daughter Barbara in there as a maybe shout-out to the Batgirl/Oracle fans out there!
Also also, I spent a lot of the movie thinking how they should totally make a movie about Oracle's origin story or do something on Huntress or the other women in the Batverse. Sigh.
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Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 11:10 am (UTC)(And the 'take out the trash' line is from an incredibly uncomfortable - for me, mainly - inter-action between Pepper and a reporter who had a one-nightstand with Tony)
There should be a BoP film! I've just started reading Birds of Prey, because my slight interest in Batman was killed by all the man-pain*. In my ideal world, Bruce could be a (crazy!) background character, and it would be the all-Babs-all-the-time, with occasional Huntress and Dinah, and Cass. Like the Birds, but with more Alfred (he's my kind of crazy. Quiet and English), and less creepy art**. And the new Blue Beetle should have joined!
* Yes, his parents are dead. But he could act like a human being about it.
** I know BoP isn't that bad compared to most superhero comics, but to my new eyes it's pretty wrong. Plus at least some of these super martial-artists should have greater muscle mass? I know it's possible for women to be lean and really strong... but all of them?
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Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 11:11 am (UTC)I'm with you on the treatment of Rachel Dawes. I'm a Marvel girl, not DC, so I don't know how closely the Batman movies reflect the canon, but. The movie belonged to Dent and the Joker (and to Eckhart and Ledger); I get the need for the thematic parallels. But Bruce harping on Harvey being "the best of them all" when Rachel was standing right there? I kept thinking, Isn't she supposed to have spent her career fighting corruption, too? Why didn't he ever throw a fund raiser for her?
Less speechifying and hammering at the end would have been welcome, too.
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Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 02:04 pm (UTC)On Rachel:
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Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 03:40 pm (UTC)The stereotypes were out in full-force, and did it bother anyone else the use of mentally ill people was glossed over like, uh, yeah no big deal. WTF? I don't know. I really wanted to like it, but the best thing I can say is that I really liked the score and I did like the burning of the letter and the hiding of the truth. It was a twist I hadn't seen in a while, even if the rationale didn't exactly make sense.
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Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 06:13 pm (UTC)I like dark. I just don't think that "dark" means everyone speechifying about the difference between revenge and justice and what kind of hero does an ugly world need and blah blah blah without ever actually taking steps to resolve any of it.
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Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 06:45 pm (UTC)I've already read the first trade of The All-New Atom, which is written by Simone and it really impressed me, despite the fact that I'd only picked it up because I'd heard of Gail from the WiR thing and I thought it'd be easier to get into a new character. Which is the same reason I got into the (new) Blue Beetle, who I love a little too much, considering that he is a fictional 16 year-old boy.
That and a little bit of Batman (Murderer + Fugitive, Year One) which put me off Batman completely, is my entire experience of American superhero comics.
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Sat, Jul. 26th, 2008 11:40 pm (UTC)That said, now that I'm post film, I'm warming to the idea that *neither* kid is Babs, because continuity wise Babs is a teenager off at boarding school at this point anyway, so I'm going to pretend that's that and these are two other random Gordon children. *nodnodnodnodnod*
It's not like it's any less delusional than the other twists of logic I need for Batman (and much of the rest of DCU)
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Sun, Jul. 27th, 2008 12:06 am (UTC)I actually think Pepper's role was pretty good - she wasn't just The Girl, she was a smart, active character in her own right. And *points to comment below* I think the "take out the trash" line was earned by the woman who was on the receiving end of it.
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Sun, Jul. 27th, 2008 01:38 am (UTC)Blue Beetle is superduperawesome. There is no too much loving for Jaime!
If you were looking for more recs, I can make some!
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Sun, Jul. 27th, 2008 10:43 am (UTC)I keep getting confused and annoyed by superhero comic art, because they keep changing artists, and I keep getting confused about who is who. I never had this problem with manga.
I am in the process of building a big list of recs. (http://shewhohashope.livejournal.com/104054.html) Superhero comics are okay as well.
[Are you the woman from girlsreadcomics? Because if so, you are part of the reason I moved from vaguely interested in feminist critique of (American) comics to actually reading them. I'd be annoyed, but you sort of introduced me to my fictional boyfriend, so you're off the hook]
And also, I rec The 99 without having seen it based on this post (http://brokenmystic.wordpress.com/2008/07/26/female-muslim-and-mutant-a-critique-of-muslim-women-in-comic-books-part-2-of-2/).
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Sun, Jul. 27th, 2008 11:29 am (UTC)Who's your fictional boyfriend?
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Mon, Jul. 28th, 2008 03:57 pm (UTC)Yeah, the ending there didn't make much sense to me; I didn't get what difference it made, really. The massive property destruction probably helps in that respect.
Didn't notice the villains = PoC issue but, dammit, you're right! Argh! The whole thing is very "US WASP" centric. Ugh.
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Fri, Aug. 1st, 2008 11:15 pm (UTC)I wish Rachel had been Two-Face! That would have been more interesting at the very least...
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Fri, Aug. 1st, 2008 11:20 pm (UTC)I think your definition of dark and what isn't dark hits the nail on the head!
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Tue, Aug. 5th, 2008 07:18 am (UTC)Agreed
Fri, Aug. 8th, 2008 10:58 am (UTC)A bit off-topic
Fri, Aug. 8th, 2008 11:02 am (UTC)-Chris
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